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Elven Invasion

Chapter 83: The Depths Remember

Author: Respro
updatedAt: 2026-02-07

POV 1: ASHA OKONKWO – FLIGHT DECK OF INS VIKRANT, INDIAN OCEAN

The sea was calm, deceptively so. Asha stood near the command rail of the INS Vikrant, her arms crossed tightly across her chest as the stormlight filtered through the fractured clouds. Below the waves, sensors tracked five enormous targets approaching from the abyss—Mary’s summoned titans.

But there was something else.

Jamie Lancaster’s urgent voice crackled through the secured command line.

“Commander Asha, we’re detecting a sixth anomaly. Deeper, larger… older.”

Asha turned, stepping quickly to the central holotable. The display shimmered, showing the outlines of the five known Ice Worms—coded blue—and one… shapeless form beneath them all, outlined in flickering crimson.

“How old?” Asha asked.

“Prehistoric? Pre-civilization? Some of the resonance patterns match recorded mythic signatures from 1000 years old Chinese dynasty,” Jamie replied, breathless.

“Define ‘mythic,’” Asha snapped.

Jamie hesitated. Then she said:

“It matches multiple ancient depictions. In Chinese texts, it’s the Long. In India, Vasuki or Shesha. In Greek lore, Ouroboros. In Aztec culture—Quetzalcoatl.”

Asha stared at the table.

“What the hell is it doing down there?”

“Sleeping,” came a new voice—smooth, accented, elegant.

The screen shimmered again as Vaelin Thorne, leader of the Elven Neutralist Faction, appeared in a secure diplomatic hologram. Her  hair was tied in a warrior’s braid, and behind her were the dense green jungles of the Andean base that had become the Neutralists’ stronghold.

“And if you awaken it,” Vaelin said, her blue eyes narrowing, “not even Mary’s Titans will be able to protect this world.”

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POV 2: DYANA – ORBITING FORTRESS “SKY-CROWN,” EAST AFRICAN EXPANSE

Dyana watched the battle unfold from above. Her Lunar War-Helm sat discarded on a velvet table as she leaned forward toward the projection screen, hands splayed across glowing magical maps.

The five worms were almost in place. Mary’s attack was moments from its climax.

But Dyana wasn’t focused on the Ice Worms.

Her attention was on the sixth pulse.

The one that had no name among the elves.

Only a whisper.

“The Sleeper in the Trench,” she said aloud.

Behind her, her adjutant—an aging High Elf named Mael’dra—tensed.

“That name… it was forbidden to touch according to the divine words of Saint.”

Dyana nodded.

“Because it’s not Elven. It’s not ours. It’s Earth’s. And if Mary keeps digging deeper with her artifact... she will rouse it.”

A new chime sounded—incoming call. It was encrypted.

The face that flickered into view shocked Dyana to her core.

Vaelin Thorne.

The neutralist.

The betrayer.

“Lady Dyana,” Vaelin said coolly. “I do not come as your enemy. I come with a warning. We are all standing on the edge of a blade.”

“Then speak.”

“Your rival has awakened something,” Vaelin said, her voice grim. “And it is not of Forestia. It was born of this planet when even the oldest elves were but children playing in leaves. If it wakes fully, it will not distinguish between Mary, you, or the humans.”

Dyana was silent.

Then she asked, “And what would you propose?”

Vaelin smiled thinly. “That we finally stop pretending we are gods. And we fight as mortals do.”

POV 3: SOLOMON KANE – RUINS OF DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIAN SHORELINE

Solomon walked among the wreckage of his last kill, his boots crunching glass and frost-coated coral as he passed the shattered spine of one of Mary’s Ice Worms. In one hand, he held a burning flare. In the other, a satellite uplink connected to Jamie Lancaster’s lab.

“You’re saying there’s something worse than the worms?” he asked.

“Yes,” Jamie said. “Older. Possibly intelligent. I think Mary’s Moonlight Core—by amplifying Lunar Magic—has reached deep enough to stir this entity.”

Solomon crouched near the edge of the seawall. The tides were lower now, and something shimmered beneath the waves—deep, reptilian scale, glinting like old steel.

“I can see it,” he said softly. “Like the shadow of a mountain, breathing.”

He tapped the uplink. “Tell Asha I’m staying here. If this thing rises, someone needs to greet it. And I don’t trust it’ll speak Elvish.”

POV 4: MARY – ABOARD THE MOONLIT SHRINE, WESTERN INDIAN OCEAN

Mary stood before the Moonlight Core, and her face was pale with strain.

It pulsed erratically now—flickering like a candle in storm wind.

The five Ice Worms answered her still, but… beneath them, something else had begun to echo. A beat like a second heart.

The sea began to ripple outward from the shrine, unnatural and slow.

“Priestess,” one of her attendants whispered, trembling. “The depths… they speak.”

“Let them,” Mary said coldly. “Let them hear my name.”

But the Core screamed.

The resonance inside it flared in a dissonant tone—no longer lunar… but something deeper. Something that remembered things older than even humanity itself.

Mary staggered, clutching her head.

And in her mind, a single image emerged:

A serpent with wings, ringed in fire and darkness, circling the Earth beneath the ocean’s skin.

“What… are you?” she gasped.

And the answer came, not in words, but in intent.

STOP THE NOISE.

POV 5: VAELIN THORNE – NEUTRALIST BASE, AMAZON RAINFOREST

The winds howled through the canopy as Vaelin stepped out onto her observation deck, surrounded by her trusted lieutenants—scholars, mages, and scouts.

The world was unraveling faster than even she had feared.

“Deploy our deep resonance amplifiers,” she ordered. “Begin evacuation protocols for all coastal outposts. Send word to Asha. We stand with her now.”

One of her commanders hesitated. “You would throw the Neutralists in with humans and Aristocrats?”

Vaelin turned, her voice like ice.

“I would throw us in with survival. And pray it’s enough.”

POV 6: JAMIE LANCASTER – UN DEEP-SEA MONITORING STATION, SEYCHELLES

Jamie stared at the seismic charts in disbelief. The sixth signature had moved.

“It’s rising,” she whispered.

The command room erupted into panic.

“Magnitude 6 tremor detected!”

“Seafloor venting steam!”

“Unnatural heat bloom forming!”

Jamie grabbed the mic and called Asha.

“It’s awake. You need to move. Everyone needs to move.”

“Jamie—what is it doing?” Asha asked over the line.

Jamie’s screen turned red.

“It’s opening its eyes.”

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FINAL SCENE: THE DEEP TRENCH – THE BEING BELOW

Beneath miles of black ocean, below crushed cities and fossilized bones, something ancient stirred.

Its body was serpentine, its scales vast as battleships, its eyes like twin moons.

It was neither good nor evil.

It was simply older.

Older than Humans. Older than Elves. Older than war.

The Leviathan.

It opened its mouth.

And the sea began to scream.

EPILOGUE: GLOBAL SITUATION UPDATE

* Mary’s Ice Worms: Five active. One destroyed. Artifact source destabilizing.

* Sixth Entity: Confirmed. Deep-sea seismic and magical resonance identified. Status: Awakened.

* Neutralist Faction: Has officially allied with human forces under Commander Asha.

* Dyana’s Position: Cooperative stance with Neutralists. Preparing for confrontation with Mary.

* UN Response: Operation Trident Storm upgraded to Operation Worldwake.

* Solomon Kane: Ground Zero observer near Leviathan site. Status: Active.

* Jamie Lancaster: Designated as scientific liaison for unknown ancient threats.

The Earth had remembered its oldest guardian.

Now the world would face it.

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